Teachers’ Perceptions of the Platforms Used for Assessing Learners’ Speaking Performance: Types, Benefits, and Challenges

Ira Putri Audina, Made Heri Santosa
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In the teaching and learning process, one of the roles and responsibilities of teachers is to assess the skills and what is taught to students. In the assessment activity, the teacher can get feedback on the extent to which students understand what the teacher teaches. Even though the learning is done virtually, the assessment still has to be done. This study investigates teachers’ perceptions of the types, benefits, and challenges of platforms used to assess young learners’ speaking performance. The research data was obtained by conducting interviews with respondents through Google Meet and adopted the interview questions by Mpungose (2020) about the online assessment platforms. The researcher determined the respondents by using a purposive sampling technique where respondents used an online platform in assessing young learners’ speaking performance during distance learning. After the data was collected, the researcher analyzed it using an interactive model by Miles et al. (2014). This study indicates that there are various platforms that teachers can use to assess young learners’ speaking performance, including Zoom, Google Meet, Google Classroom, WhatsApp, and YouTube. The five platforms were revealed to be very useful to make it easier for teachers to assess learners’ speaking performance. Teachers can easily assess aspects of their pronunciation, fluency, grammar, and vocabulary through these five platforms. Besides helping assess learners’ speaking performance, this study also shows various challenges in its implementation, such as connection problems, assignment submission, and poor video and audio quality.
教师对评估学习者口语表现的平台的看法:类型、好处和挑战
在教学过程中,教师的角色和职责之一是评估技能和教给学生的内容。在评估活动中,教师可以获得学生对教师所教内容的理解程度的反馈。即使学习是虚拟的,评估仍然要做。本研究调查了教师对用于评估年轻学习者口语表现的平台的类型、好处和挑战的看法。研究数据通过谷歌Meet对受访者进行访谈获得,采用Mpungose(2020)关于在线评估平台的访谈问题。研究人员通过使用有目的的抽样技术来确定受访者,受访者使用在线平台来评估远程学习期间年轻学习者的口语表现。收集数据后,研究者使用Miles et al.(2014)的交互模型进行分析。本研究表明,教师可以使用多种平台来评估年轻学习者的口语表现,包括Zoom,谷歌Meet,谷歌Classroom, WhatsApp和YouTube。这五个平台被发现非常有用,可以让老师更容易地评估学习者的口语表现。教师可以通过这五个平台轻松评估学生的发音、流利度、语法和词汇。除了帮助评估学习者的口语表现外,本研究也显示了在实施过程中遇到的各种挑战,如连接问题、作业提交、视频和音频质量差。
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